Review Zootopia


Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwinis a bunny with dreams, big dreams, as she's a bunny with the dreams of becoming an officer, which no bunny has ever been. Despite everyone's attempts of keeping her from it, she goes through it. As an officer, she's looked down at, until she lands her first case, and inadvertently her first "partner" in the sly fox Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman). And together the unlikely partners (despite the fox' will) starts pulling the strings together of the mysterious case of the missing animals of Zootopia.

A whole new world can be used to describe Zootopia because of it's bright, colorful, breathtaking sceneries of nature and a thriving, civilized city inhabited by animals, where humans do not exist. But these animals that inhabit the urban jungle of Zootopia have been anthropomorphized. In other words, these animals have human characteristics. Here is a place where animals, be it predators or preys, get along together. Modern day Zootopia is where this film is set, in which their ancestors have already put aside their differences and learned to get along. Here is a film that talks about animals getting along together. If animals can put aside their differences and live together in peace in harmony, why can't we humans do the same?!

I will say that I laughed a lot in a scene involving sloths that i will not spoil you have to see it yourself. Judy and Nick are not a romantic couple! They are and do however become very close friends that do love and care a lot about one another! I find that sometimes a close friendship like this is every bit if not even more important as being in a relationship.

My only negative point is I wish they would of given Nick more story. I was left with many questions that were left unanswered like why he was homeless. Also it should of been noted that Nick is also a vegetarian, it hinted to this but never really said such.


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